Changing magnetic fields can set up current loops in nearby metal bodies

Changing magnetic fields can set up current loops in nearby metal bodies and the currents are called as

Options

(a) eddy currents
(b) flux currents
(c) alternating currents
(d) leaking currents

Correct Answer:

eddy currents

Explanation:

No explanation available. Be the first to write the explanation for this question by commenting below.

admin:

Related Questions

  1. In common base circuit of a transistor, current amplification factor is 0.95.
  2. A radio isotope X with a half life 1.4 x 10⁹ years decays to Y which is stable
  3. By the succesive disintegration of ₉₂U²³⁸, the final product obtained is ₈₂Pb²⁰⁶, then
  4. The work function for aluminium is 4.125 eV. The cutoff wavelength for photoelectric
  5. A coil of inductive reactance 31 Ω has a resistance of 8 Ω. It is placed in series